My hat from Germany

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Bufflehead Jones, here is the monkey

http://photobucket.com/albums/v18/India ... 86e5fe.jpg

ShanghaiJack, This sword ?
http://photobucket.com/albums/v18/India ... =Sword.jpg
An american friend give it to me.
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I see that you also have the Khyber Bowie knife. Where did you get it? http://photobucket.com/albums/v18/India ... =me081.jpg
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Sorry, I don't know what I'm talking about Texas Girl..It's Marion, not Miriam. Miriam is a Biblical name though.. http://www.keyway.ca/htm2002/miriam.htm I STRONGLY apreciate blondes too, and as far as Heffers go, The more Heffer the better! (IMHO)
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VP. I have it from ebay
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Post by Neolithic »

Bienvenue sur notre Club Obi Wan, Elodie.
Is that right?

Looks like you've caused quite a stir in the ranks already.
I've got the same HJ as you, with the black liner. Hope yours fits well. :tup: Wear it well! :-)

Now you've got to get the rest of the gear... :wink:
Looks like you are off to a good start!

Pardon me for my bad French...
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Yup, that's the sword I was talking about. Hmm, interesting, I wonder if it is an American Civil War era sword? Anyways, thanks for the info.
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3thoubucks wrote:Canyon "lights my fire", like a freshly folded sweatband makes my head sweat. That's because she looks kinda like my wife. But Elodie- You do resemble Miriam! If you get a white dress like hers with a big lace flower in back, like in Raiders, .. "I would ver much like to see you in it!" (French accent) An HJ is a beautifull thing. combine 2 beauties and you get double beauty. Fashon hats for women never really went away for ladies like they did for men. Not that hats are all about fashon..there's sun protection and warmth, which is why they exist in the first place.
Bucks, I'll ahem, take that as a compliment. Interesting anology... :-k

So you wife looks like me, eh? Spooky. :wink:
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This was the first time I have seen the pics of her collection, and I think it's fair to say that Elodie is not only a SERIOUS collector, but has easily earned her spot on COW. My goodness! There is stuff there that I have never even seen before!!

I feel like a bunch of slack-jawed guys on a basketball court, and a beautiful lady not only joined the game, but slaughtered the entire boys team!! :shock:

That is an AMAZING collection!
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Post by Bufflehead Jones »

Elodie,

I finally found the monkey. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. I guess it is safe to say that you didn't recently start this collection.
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Thanks :D

In fact... I start this collection in july 2002.
Because I know Indiana Jones only since the 8. may 2002 :oops:
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Elodie, its not the years, it's the mileage.

Nice collection. I own the same hat as you, too. :)
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elodiejones wrote:I hav buy a Indiana Jones hat in this site.
http://www.indyfedora.com/shop/index.html

I have take the "Indy Fedora by Herbert Johnson with black linings - SHAPED"

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v18/I ... eur072.jpg

http://photobucket.com/albums/v18/India ... eur082.jpg
Both you and the hat look Great ! Don't worry about the english. We all speak Hovitos here ! "Howanda Matutu" !:P

Welcome !

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elodiejones wrote:Thanks :D

In fact... I start this collection in july 2002.
Because I know Indiana Jones only since the 8. may 2002 :oops:
Elodie,

Why have you only known about Indiana Jones since May 8, 2002? Was that when you saw one of the movies for the first time? You have been very busy to collect all of that in such a very short time. I thought that you must have been collecting for several years. It appears that you are having a lot of fun with the hobby.
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Yes, it was the first time I see the movie.
It was "Indiana Jones and the Temple pf doom"

In my collection there are many things that are not "exactly" like Indy.
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I've only been at COW for a few weeks but I'd like to say Hi too Elodie.

This lot are very friendly as you have already seen and very knowledgeable about all things Indy.

Only problem is my wallet has taken a pounding since signing on here. It's very hard not to be swept along by everyone's enthusiasm as you hop from board to board!

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Ob1al wrote:
Nice collection. I own the same hat as you, too.
But certainly not the same head/face, Al! :lol: :wink:

Elodiejones, You are more like a Indy-fetich - great collection - You
have been busy, well done!

Welcome on board - our knowledge is Yours, just ask!

Best regards

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elodiejones wrote:Yes, it was the first time I see the movie.
It was "Indiana Jones and the Temple pf doom"

In my collection there are many things that are not "exactly" like Indy.
Elodie,

That's okay, close enoughs are a common thing around here.
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Elodie, where did you get that monkey? It's perfect...I'm looking for one like that for my Marion costume.
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Hey, Holly, did my wife's monkey at Halloween have anything to do with that? :wink:

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Bink,

You've found your niche, the resident simian expert on COW.
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Elodie,

Where did you get the snake and the monkey?
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bink, as Minnesota Jones would say, "You betcha!"
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LOL! I'm glad I finally have SOME positive influence on C.O.W.! :lol:

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Bufflehead Jones wrote:Bink,

You've found your niche, the resident simian expert on COW.
I thought you were the resident monkey expert here... they say you always know yourself the best... Now where is that photo with Bufflehead and his long lost twin brother? :-k :-k :-k
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Indiana Texas-girl
I hve found the monkey in a fair. It was a little shop of soft toys.

Bufflehead Jones
I get the snake in Disneyland Paris Indiana Jones shop.
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Indiana Gater wrote:I feel like a bunch of slack-jawed guys on a basketball court, and a beautiful lady not only joined the game, but slaughtered the entire boys team!! :shock:

That is an AMAZING collection!
Well said, Gater, well said. That truly is an amazing collection, Elodie. The Mercedes hoodpiece is a clever touch!

It's great to see young fans of Indiana Jones - like yourself, Andiana148 and IndyMcFly - at least I know IJ will still have a strong fanbase for a long time!

Welcome aboard, and watch your wallet! - :) J

P.S. Now if Swindy could just make ME look as good in my avatar...oh, well, some things movie-magic just cannot overcome. ;)
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Indiana Jerry wrote:Now if Swindy could just make ME look as good in my avatar...oh, well, some things movie-magic just cannot overcome. ;)
That's okay, Jerry. We understand. Tell you what I'll do to help you out, I'll count up all the money I've "acquired" and umm.... keep it all for myself. I'll send you a nice card, though. :wink:

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bonjour, elodie! Vous êtes regarder gentil avec le chapeau. Faites-nous savoir si vous avez n'importe quelles questions. Nous sommes toujours heureux d'aider.

my french is a bit rusty. I hope that makes sense.

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binkmeisterRick wrote:
Indiana Jerry wrote:Now if Swindy could just make ME look as good in my avatar...oh, well, some things movie-magic just cannot overcome. ;)
That's okay, Jerry. We understand. Tell you what I'll do to help you out, I'll count up all the money I've "acquired" and umm.... keep it all for myself. I'll send you a nice card, though. :wink: bink
Boy, that card better say, "You look good from here." 8)
indy1936 wrote:bonjour, elodie! Vous êtes regarder gentil avec le chapeau. Faites-nous savoir si vous avez n'importe quelles questions. Nous sommes toujours heureux d'aider.

my french is a bit rusty. I hope that makes sense. harry
Uh...I think babelfish is pulling my leg...it insists you just called her a 'table-leg'...
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You aroused my curiosity Jerry, so I thought I'd give Sherlock–the mac's built in translator–a try. It uses systran to translate. Here's what I got:

hello, elodie! You are to look at nice with the cap. Let know to us if
you have any questions. We are always happy to help.

That is probably the best machine translation I have ever seen! Although I guess translating hat as cap is pretty inaccurate.
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Hah. Made you look. :twisted:

(Sorry...really couldn't help it...practical jokes are like crack...stop me before I prank again!) :wink:
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P.S. ShanghaiJack - Thanks for being a sport. ;)

P.P.S. That is MUCH better than babelfish, by the way. It finished up w/ "we are happy to 'd'aider'. I assume that meant it didn't know that conjugation of 'to help'. :)
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No problem Jerry. I enjoy making practical jokes too! Actually, I'm surprised that the babelfish translation wasn't better because I usually use it instead of systran.

Now, back to your regularly scheduled topic. :D
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I think translators are never perfect.
I like more translate with a dictionnary.
It's long, but better for learn a language. :wink:
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true. i took 6 years of french in school and still wasn't perfect. i never use it anymore
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elodiejones wrote:I think translators are never perfect.
I like more translate with a dictionnary.
It's long, but better for learn a language. :wink:
Reading this again, and looking at your signature...you have no need to apologize for your english. At least you are trying. I'm actually in awe of most of the world...hang on, let's say, everywhere outside the US...where learning more than one language appears to be fairly common - or is this a misconception?

Your english is MUCH better than my spanish, and I even have occasion to use it - but it would never be good enough to post on a forum board!

Kudos to you for not only trying, but doing great. Now, back to that hat... ;)
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Hey Jerry;
You do look good in your avatar, and accurate to boot. 8) :wink:

Regards,
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Elodie, you speak better English than some Americans I know! :wink: And I wish the U.S. would learn to be multi-lingual like Europe. If i had learned a second (or third!) language as a child, imagine how fluent I'd be! My wife is currently learning Arabic and I'm considering trying to relearn all the German I took in high school.

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Hmm, yeah, I speak English and Dutch, and I have notions of French and German .. I do know some Danish and Spanish words..
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I speak Finnish, English, Swedish and French. I know some words in Russian. http://www.funet.fi/pub/culture/russian ... oviet.html
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Hey, how come I always miss out ont he fun threads?? #### this Basra training! :roll:

Well hope I'm not too late! Welcome Elodie! Great collection you have there! Nice photos! I'll look foward to seeing you about the boards!


Right, now who threw that petrol bomb? :? :shock: :twisted:

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All it takes is a pretty woman and its forget about Indy! :roll: Anyhow talking of beautiful women, what about the gorgeous Canyon. sigh! :wink:
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Wow mikepara, you really dig deep! Welcome on board by the way!
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Agreed. Almost 2 years? :?

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